November 26, 2012

MA Probation Dept. Loses GPS Devices on Prisoners

This is a minor contract for services and how little taxpayers know. One comment suggested looking at the probate courts where lawyers stir up controversies so that they make money from the suffering of children. That is what lawyers and doctors do, they earn their livings from human suffering. This amount comes to $2,910,875 per day from the figures reported. Small potatoes for this gang of state house thieves.

[From article]
Florida-based 3M was awarded a one-year contract in February to track
more than 1,450 probationers at a cost to the state of up to $5.50 per
day per unit.

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1061177293

State can’t even track its GPS gear
Probation: Equipment ‘lost’
By Laurel J. Sweet and Erin Smith
Monday, November 26, 2012

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